Is it normal for someone i know to snort
Doc says it's not addictive so is it safe? I had a broken leg a year ago.
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Doc says it's not addictive so is it safe? I had a broken leg a year ago.
I snort in my sleep so bad sometimes that I wake myself up. My wife has been sleeping with me for decades and she hasn't caught it yet. I don't think it's contagious, nor is it addictive. I don't do it all the time and I don't feel like I missed anything if I go the entire night without snorting. I've never had a broken bone, but I did get my tonsils out when I was a kid.
No, they don't make pain pills intended for insufflation.
For many pain pills (like Vicodin), snorting it is less efficient than taking it orally.
But some people do it anyway.
However, some painkillers do become more intense (but last less long) when you snort them.
It's determined by the ratio of APAP to the opiate.
If you have a tablet of pure oxycodone, snorting it will get you significantly higher than taking it orally.
If you snort a tablet of Vicodin with 750 mg APAP and 7.5 mg hydrocodone, only 1/100 of the stuff you're snorting will be an opiate, thus your nasal canals will be mostly coated in tylenol--not the stuff you want.
To state the obvious, you're not suppose to snort any of this shit; it has binders, fillers, and all sorts of nasty shit.
This probably doesn't even need to be said, but snorting pain killers is far more likely (compared to oral consumption) to lead to opiate addiction.
I'm sure I misinterpreted your question; no doctor would ever give snorting pain killers the okay.
LMAO your doctor is full of shit. Its not safe but hey it gets the job done right?
... Oh, and yea its probably helping your leg too lol